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Roger Freestone
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We played well again, and with him it's with 10 men.Yes absolutely, Vipotnik looks about 3 yards off the pace at the moment.
We played well again, and with him it's with 10 men.Yes absolutely, Vipotnik looks about 3 yards off the pace at the moment.
That picture is hard to argue with. Why the hell has he got his arm there. The law is still shite. It’s not stopping/giving any advantage or affecting the game at all. To decide games on that is not sport or what was intended when laws were invented. Would never have been given at the other end although ‘hands up ’ we’d have all been claiming it.Here it is ...
Grimes couldn't jump, he was being squashed and pushed by two Burnley players. Watch it in real time, not still photos.If that had happened at the other end and the ref hadn't given a penalty, the same people would have been saying it was a disgrace, ref was a cheat etc.
Law 12:
It is an offence if a player:
It may have seemed harsh but Grimes had his hand above his head (no idea why as he didn't even jump), making his body unnaturally bigger, and the ball hit it so, by the letter of the law, it was a penalty.
- touches the ball with their hand/arm when it has made their body unnaturally bigger. A player is considered to have made their body unnaturally bigger when the position of their hand/arm is not a consequence of, or justifiable by, the player’s body movement for that specific situation. By having their hand/arm in such a position, the player takes a risk of their hand/arm being hit by the ball and being penalised
A very harsh way to lose the game, as I felt we'd done enough to draw but we're always living on a knife edge because we just don't offer anything in attack
To be honest I thought it was a penalty when it happened, i think there was a high degree of panic on Grimes behalf...That picture is hard to argue with. Why the hell has he got his arm there. The law is still shite. It’s not stopping/giving any advantage or affecting the game at all. To decide games on that is not sport or what was intended when laws were invented. Would never have been given at the other end although ‘hands up ’ we’d have all been claiming it.
I've watched it several times now, he doesn't actually do anything apart from a weird recoiling action as if he was scared to get hurt. It just makes no sense why he had his hand up above his headGrimes couldn't jump, he was being squashed and pushed by two Burnley players. Watch it in real time, not still photos.
Not making the body unnaturally bigger though is it ? In blocking a shot or cross with arm out etc then yes. His arm is just in the air. It hasn't blocked and he hasn't sought to seek any advantage by it being in that position. He actually accidentally helped Burnley by deflecting a ball that was dropping towards his feet go to one of their attackersIf that had happened at the other end and the ref hadn't given a penalty, the same people would have been saying it was a disgrace, ref was a cheat etc.
Law 12:
It is an offence if a player:
It may have seemed harsh but Grimes had his hand above his head (no idea why as he didn't even jump), making his body unnaturally bigger, and the ball hit it so, by the letter of the law, it was a penalty.
- touches the ball with their hand/arm when it has made their body unnaturally bigger. A player is considered to have made their body unnaturally bigger when the position of their hand/arm is not a consequence of, or justifiable by, the player’s body movement for that specific situation. By having their hand/arm in such a position, the player takes a risk of their hand/arm being hit by the ball and being penalised
A very harsh way to lose the game, as I felt we'd done enough to draw but we're always living on a knife edge because we just don't offer anything in attack
Of course it made him bigger, his hand was about 6 inches above his head and the ball hit it.Not making the body unnaturally bigger though is it ? In blocking a shot or cross with arm out etc then yes. His arm is just in the air. It hasn't blocked and he hasn't sought to seek any advantage by it being in that position. He actually accidentally helped Burnley by deflecting a ball that was dropping towards his feet go to one of their attackers